Summary of Documentaire | Steve Jobs - One Last Thing | 2011 | Apple

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The video "Documentaire | Steve Jobs - One Last Thing | 2011 | Apple" is a documentary about the life and work of Steve Jobs. The video includes interviews with Jobs' family and colleagues, as well as rare footage and interviews from Jobs' personal archives.

  • 00:00:00 In this video, Steve Jobs talks about his life and career, and how he changed the way we use technology. He also discusses his philosophy of life and how it has helped him throughout his journey.
  • 00:05:00 This documentary follows the friendship between Steve Jobs and Bill Fernandez, starting when they were in about 8th grade and continuing until Jobs and Wozniak started Apple. Jobs and Wozniak shared a common interest in electronics, and their friendship led to Jobs' development of the first Apple computer. The documentary also profiles Jobs' early efforts in the computer industry, and his later contributions to the development of the internet and other technologies.
  • 00:10:00 In this video, Steve Jobs is interviewed about his life and career. Jobs discusses how he and Wozniak started Apple, and how they raised money to do so. Jobs talks about his philosophy and how it led to the success of Apple. He also discusses the importance of design and how it is used in Apple's products.
  • 00:15:00 In this documentary, Steve Jobs discusses how he draws inspiration for his work from a diverse range of sources, including a class he took at Reed College in Oregon in the early 1970s that focused on calligraphy. His teacher had a major impact on Jobs' aesthetic and the clean lines of his products. Jobs completed the course in 1974, but returned two years later, enamored with a machine he had created in his garage. Jobs sought advice from his teacher on a font he was interested in, and the resulting fonts appeared not just on Macs but ultimately on PCs, dramatically improving the user experience. Jobs freely acknowledged how these outside influences had affected him, and said that much of what Apple did was based on the efforts of others.
  • 00:20:00 The documentary "Documentaire | Steve Jobs - One Last Thing | 2011 | Apple" covers Jobs' life and career. Jobs is known for his design and business skills, as well as his rivalry with Bill Gates. Jobs discusses his early days and how he came to be involved in Apple. Jobs is also interviewed about his Playboy interview and his thoughts on Gates.
  • 00:25:00 In this video, Steve Jobs describes his vision for the iPad, which he believed would be a "reader on this very small device" that would "replace the telephone and replace bookstores." Jobs' friendship with Timothy Leary, his love of movies, and his belief in himself led him to become one of the richest men in the world. However, his friendship with Sculley soured after Apple's profits began to decline, and Jobs resigned from Apple in 1985.
  • 00:30:00 Steve Jobs started a company called Pixar, which made computer-animated movies. He became ruthless in his business dealings, taking 70% of the company and firing employees, until he was thrown out of Pixar. He then invested more money and took more equity away from the employees, until he owned it all. Alvy quickly lost control to the new master, and when Steve tried to whiteboard in front of him, he stormed out of the room.
  • 00:35:00 In this documentary, Steve Jobs is interviewed about his life and career. Jobs discusses his failures and how they've helped him succeed in the future. He credits Gates with saving Apple from bankruptcy and argues that Microsoft must lose in order to ensure Apple's success.
  • 00:40:00 Steve Jobs was one of the most influential and successful businessmen of the 20th century. He was responsible for the creation of Apple, one of the world's most successful technology companies. Jobs was known for his innovative ideas and for his ability to come up with new products and strategies that helped Apple become a global powerhouse. Jobs also had a strong influence on the music industry, as he was responsible for the popularization of the iPod and the MacBook. His death in 2011 was a major loss for the world.
  • 00:45:00 The video documents Steve Jobs' illness and death, and the outpouring of grief from friends and admirers around the world. Jonathan McClung, a nineteen-year-old design student in Hong Kong, created an image of Jobs that went viral, showing the Apple CEO with a warm, sincere smile. This tribute served as a fitting reminder of Jobs' positive impact on the world.
  • 00:50:00 The video documents Steve Jobs' life and career, and highlights his achievements in transforming various industries. The narrator concludes by saying that Jobs' legacy will continue to be influential for years to come.
  • 00:55:00 This documentary provides an in-depth look at the life and work of Steve Jobs, the co-founder and CEO of Apple. Highlights include interviews with Jobs' family and colleagues, as well as rare footage and interviews from Jobs' personal archives.

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